| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 392 strani
...diligent Obferver, there is no Reafon to doubt. .For there is no Inftance of any Man •whofe Hiftpry has been minutely related, that did not in every Part of Life difcover the fame Proportion of intellectual Vigour ; but it has been the Lot of the greatctt Part... | |
| 1774 - 390 strani
...diligent Obferver, there is no Reafon to iloubt. . Pot there is no Infhnce of any Man whole Hiftory has been minutely related, that did not in every Part of l..ife difcover the fame Proportion of intellectual Vigour ; but it has been the Lot of the greatdt Part of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 strani
...Workt, by John bwan, MD of Newc*ftl« in btaffoidOii/ 3 ii is no inftance of any man,whofe hiftory has been minutely related, that did not in every part of life difcover the fame proportion of intellectual vigour ; but it has been the lot of the greatefl part... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 strani
...diligent obferver, there is no reafon to doubt. For, there is no inftance of any man, whofe hiftofy has been minutely related, that did not in every part of life difcover the fame proportion of intelle6r.ua! vigour." In all fuch inveftigations it is certainly unwife... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 strani
...might have been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For, there is no instance of any man, whose history has...discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour.'" In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to incidents which the... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 strani
...might have been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For, there is no instance of any man, whose history has...discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour'.' In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to incidents which the... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 strani
...might have been remarked from his infancy, by a diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For, there is no instance of any man, whose history has...life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour1.' In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to incidents... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 strani
...get tome hints from the youth in question; but found (hat h$ Johnson observes, that there is not an instance of any man whose history has been minutely related, that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour. Though, perhaps, this as a general position... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 554 strani
...Swan, MD of Newcaftle in Staffordflure, 1742. doubt. For there is no inftance of any man, whofe hiftory has been minutely related, that did not in every part of life difcover the fame proportion of intellectual vigour ; but it has been the lot of the greateft part... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 400 strani
...curiosity, might have been remarked from his infancy bya diligent observer, there is no reason to doubt. For there is no instance of 'any man, whose history has...discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour; but it has been the lot of the greatest part of those who * Originally prefixed to the New Translation... | |
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